Posted by Janicholson on February 20, 2011 at 14:29:58 from (199.17.6.194):
In Reply to: Thanks and no thanks posted by michael D on February 20, 2011 at 13:17:11:
Go to the scrap yard and strip wiring from a bus Not only is it good, it is Colorful. I agree color is where it is at, Personally I have found suppliers locally that were able to sell it in cut lengths. Wiring all black is also fine, Putting wire mark tags on each end and making a detailed diagram is way cool. I wired my Austin Healy Sprite Toyota Using the entire Toyota wire harness. The dash has a printed wiring diagram with colors and connections to allow it to be repaired. How different? Well it has a Toyota Spedo mounted in the Smiths Bezzel and it is lit with the toyota green lights. The Lucas (forgive me for spelling it out) Wiper motor is hot all the time and grounded to change speeds and park. The toyota is not. It works. Go right ahead. It will be fine. Jim
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